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Structural Health Monitoring for Suspension Bridges

Interpretation of Field Measurements

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  • © 2019

Overview

  • Introduces new techniques for interpreting monitoring data
  • Presents step-by-step explanations to help readers quickly and easily interpret measurements
  • Includes a chapter on machine learning tools to establish correlation models
  • Provides new insights intothe structural behaviors of long-span suspension bridges

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. Part 1

  2. Part 2

  3. Part 3

  4. Part 4

  5. Part 5

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About this book

This book presents extensive information on structural health monitoring for suspension bridges. During the past two decades, there have been significant advances in the sensing technologies employed in long-span bridge health monitoring. However, interpretation of the massive monitoring data is still lagging behind. This book establishes a series of measurement interpretation frameworks that focus on bridge site environmental conditions, and global and local responses of suspension bridges. Using the proposed frameworks, it subsequently offers new insights into the structural behaviors of long-span suspension bridges. As a valuable resource for researchers, scientists and engineers in the field of bridge structural health monitoring, it provides essential information, methods, and practical algorithms that can facilitate in-service bridge performance assessments.


Authors and Affiliations

  • Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Future Urban Design, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing, China

    Yang Deng, Aiqun Li

About the authors

Dr. Yang Deng received his Ph.D. from Southeast University, Nanjing, China and is currently an Associate Professor at Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture. His research mainly focuses on structural performance prediction based on modeling of SHM data; fatigue analysis and assessment of bridge structures; structural damage identification and evaluation; and life-cycle structural reliability analysis.

Prof. Aiqun Li received his Ph.D. from Southeast University, Nanjing, China and is currently a Professor at Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture. His research mainly focuses on structural health monitoring.


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